Listen Now: Explore every track featured in the latest episode, "Miami Vice".
Merry Christmas Eve, Dexter Fans! The holiday season is in full swing, but that hasn’t stopped Paramount+ and Showtime from delivering another episode of Dexter: Original Sin. The fourth one of in the prequel series, titled "Fender Bender", is set to premiere this Friday, December 27.
Last week, fans were treated to an early holiday surprise when the third episode of the season, "Miami Vice", was released ahead of schedule alongside the second episode, "Kid in a Candy Store." However, this early release appears to have been exclusive to English-speaking markets like Australia and the UK, where Paramount+ is available. Non-English-speaking regions, including Italy and Brazil, received only a single episode. For those affected by this staggered release, the information below may contain spoilers.
Episode 3, "Miami Vice," introduced young Maria LaGuerta, portrayed by Christina Milian. The soundtrack featured fewer tracks compared to the previous episode but continued to honor the legacy of the late Dexter composer Daniel Licht by including several pieces from the original series.
Below, we’ve compiled a list of every track (with titles and artists) featured in Episode 103 of Dexter: Original Sin. A song from Dexter Season 4 made an appearance, but since it remains unreleased, it’s not included in the list. Similarly, compositions by Pat Irwin, the series’ new composer, are also omitted as they haven’t been officially released yet.
Explore the music, discover the artists, and hit play to relive the episode’s soundtrack!
1. April 6th - Daniel Licht (2007)
Featured in the “Previously on Dexter: Original Sin” segment, this track originates from Dexter Season 2.
2. The Ice Truck Killer (Bonus Track) - Daniel Licht (2006)
Another iconic track from the original series, this theme also played during the “Previously on” recap.
3. Tú Mi Corazón - Enzo & su Clan (2010)
This vibrant song accompanies a scene where Dexter prepares “breakfast for dinner,” as noted by Deb.
4. New Legs - Daniel Licht (2006)
In a pivotal moment, Dexter notices Sofia wearing Nurse Mary’s earring—a keepsake from one of his kills. The section used in the episode begins at 0:58 in the track.
5. Unbelievable - EMF (1990)
A perfect fit for the series' timeline, this classic plays as Dexter questions Deb about the earrings in her room.
6. Cafecito Cubano - Jesús Alejandro "El Niño" (2007)
This lively track sets the scene as Tony Ferrer confronts Dexter at the bar while he’s playing pool.
7. We Want It All - Butter Rum (1989)
This upbeat tune plays during a scene where Deb invites her high school friends over to the house.